Back in his days as a high school teacher, there were times Bob LaMonte could barely afford a couple of 50-cent Budweisers after a hot day of football. He and friend Mike Holmgren, coaches and history teachers at rival San Jose high schools, would occasionally meet at a bar after practice to talk football and the future. But by the end of the month, with their paychecks gone on bills and family, even the 25-cent beer nuts looked pricey. And $2.50 for a pitcher was out of the question.

“We have lived that war in our country. Everything is really true.” Lucía Cerna witnessed the murder of Jesuit priests in El Salvador by a military hit squad. That changed her life—and history. Her firsthand account. https://t.co/THo9SZqp1U